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  • MASTERLAB
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2010
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    .22lr

    what would you say is the maximum effective range of a .22 rifle
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    stover
    Member
    • Dec 2008
    • 138

    Originally posted by MASTERLAB
    what would you say is the maximum effective range of a .22 rifle
    50yds before you get bullet drop. IIRC, you can get 300 yds with a 40 grain .22 but you will have ~40ft of drop.

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      Vacaville
      Veteran Member
      • Nov 2008
      • 4360

      It all depends on what you are shooting at. If you are shooting at something that requires some terminal energy, like squirrels, I'd say 75 - 100 yards. If you are shooting targets, you can shoot out to over 300 yards - so long as you can compensate for bullet drop. Bullet drop is about 7" at 100 yards for a 40 gr. .22 bullet traveling at 1000 fps. At 150 yards it is around 26", so it's dropping fast. And like stover said, it's about 40' at 300.

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        G-forceJunkie
        Calguns Addict
        • Jul 2010
        • 6270

        Effective for what? Hunting? Target shooting? Just getting a bullet there? Under 100 yards does not take much, its about 6 MOA up from a 50 yard zero. 200 is around 26 moa.

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          rcschummers
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          • Jun 2009
          • 1249

          i have seen this thread several places, if you dig deep enough you can find the pictures that go along with it.http://www.snipershide.com/forum/ubb...007#Post503007
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            scootle
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            • Oct 2010
            • 2702

            tons of info out there on the ballistics of .22LR, but in a short blurb, in most cases zeroed at 25yds, you are very effective to about 75yds. 100yd target shooting is not uncommon.

            in fact, people target shoot .22LR out to 200yds with the proper setup (and patience).
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            • #7
              donw
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              • Apr 2010
              • 1754

              according to the statement on the box, most .22 ammo is "dangerous" to 1 1/2 miles...

              in the real world; for small game (up to coyote/fox size) 100 yds +-...
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              • #8
                Izzy43
                CGSSA Rimfire Coordinator
                • Dec 2009
                • 2670

                If you are gonna shoot a coyote at 100yds+ you are gonna need to hit em in the eye for a humane kill. Anything in the body and they will just run off and maybe die later or be maimed. I don't think its too ethical to shoot an animal as large as a coyote at that range with a .22lr, maybe a .22 Magnum.

                Yeah I know folks who say they take deer with a .22lr but shot placement is so critical that most of us can't make that shot. 5 mph of wind @ 100yds and we will all miss what we are shooting at unless we are really, really good.

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